eMagTech 2 Pcs High power Regulation Trigger Switch Driver Module GMOS PWM DC4V 60V Suitable for Motors
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This MOS trigger module supports a wide voltage input range of DC 4V to 60V, suitable for switch control of high-power loads such as motors, solenoid valves, lighting fixtures, and various industrial and DIY scenarios. Using high-quality MOSFET devices with strong current carrying capacity, the maximum output current can reach 15A, and the internal resistance is low, effectively reducing heat generation and improving work efficiency. Supports PWM signal speed regulation or dimming input, and can be directly connected to control devices such as MCU, PLC, and microcontroller to achieve precise power output control. The input end is designed with optoelectronic isolation, enhancing system stability and anti-interference performance, and improving the safety and reliability of the overall circuit. The overall size of the module is 46x29x15mm, with a compact structure and fixed screw holes for easy panel installation or rail integration
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This MOS trigger module supports a wide voltage input range of DC 4V to 60V, suitable for switch control of high-power loads such as motors, solenoid valves, lighting fixtures, and various industrial and DIY scenarios. Using high-quality MOSFET devices with strong current carrying capacity, the maximum output current can reach 15A, and the internal resistance is low, effectively reducing heat generation and improving work efficiency. Supports PWM signal speed regulation or dimming input, and can be directly connected to control devices such as MCU, PLC, and microcontroller to achieve precise power output control. The input end is designed with optoelectronic isolation, enhancing system stability and anti-interference performance, and improving the safety and reliability of the overall circuit. The overall size of the module is 46x29x15mm, with a compact structure and fixed screw holes for easy panel installation or rail integration